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Badhal Pakistan ‘biggest challenge’ to get enough food

The government of Pakistan is not able to provide even basic services to its people. At the same time, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, who is struggling with this situation, has finally admitted that 40 percent of the population of Pakistan does not get enough food.
Apart from this, Imran believes that 40 percent of the children are not getting proper mental and physical development due to malnutrition. Imran Khan said this during a program related to farmers in Islamabad on Thursday. Imran Khan said that to meet the food requirement of Pakistan, wheat has to be imported in large quantities from abroad, due to which Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves are also decreasing.


Imran Khan said that children in Pakistan are facing problems in getting nutritious food. Apart from this, 40 percent of the children here are neither developing mentally nor physically.
The Pak PM told the farmers that, if 15-40 percent of the population of your country (Pakistan) is hungry, then people will not allow the country to run. Giving the example of Israel and China, Imran Khan said that the way these countries made their country strong by removing poverty, in the same way they will also try to remove the poverty of Pakistan. $ 3,800 million loss to Pakistan from FATF gray list


According to a research paper published by Islamabad-based independent think-a, Taddalabi, the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) decision to keep the country on the gray list since 2008 resulted in a massive loss of $38 billion to Pakistan’s GDP. is. The paper titled Bearing the Cost of Global Politics, Effect of FATF’s Grey-Listing on Pakistan’s Economy is authored by Nafi Sardar

. Pakistan was placed on the gray list or list of countries under increased surveillance, as the Paris-based UN watchdog decided to decline to prosecute the top leadership of UN Security Council-designated terrorist groups. The list includes Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
Imran Khan has given a clean chit to Dragon regarding Uighur Muslims.
Imran Khan said that what China says is the truth. He said on Thursday that Pakistan is acceptable to Pakistan’s arguments regarding the treatment of Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang province.

On Thursday, the Communist Party of China completed 100 years of rule. Talking to Chinese journalists, Imran Khan said that China’s response to Uighur Muslims is very different from what is reported by Western media. According to a report in Dawn, Imran said, “Because of our very strong and close relationship with China, we accept China’s point of view.”
Imran Khan said, “This is hypocrisy. Human rights violations are happening in other parts of the world like Kashmir. But the western media hardly speaks about it.”

Imran Khan said, “So far we have been told that the best way for society to rise is western democracy, but the CPC has given an alternative model and they have defeated all western democracies.”
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